J1_x is a 1x3 header that allows the user to customize the input voltage reference of the overcurrent set point in a number of ways. Configuration options available include:
- Short J1_x pins 1 and 2 with
the supplied shorting plug: This provides the reference point with a
voltage set via the potentiometer R5_x. R4_x is a 5.6kΩ resistor that forms a
voltage divider with potentiometer that provides an output voltage by the
following equations:
Equation 1.
Equation 2.
Equation 3.
The presence of the 5.6kΩ resistor keeps the
minimum output voltage available at ≅0.3 V for the maximum device supply
voltage of 5.5V. This provides a quick method on board for analyzing nearly
the entire voltage range of VOC. Check VOC with a digital multimeter (DMM)
for the desired voltage, adjusting RPOT higher or lower until the
desired voltage is achieved.
- Short J1_x pins 2 and 3 with the supplied shorting plug: This provides
the reference point with the voltage produced by a resistor divider formed
between R6_x and R7_x. This resistor divider is set to approx. 90% of
VS by default by the following equation, but can be customized
for evaluation between any resistor pair in 0805 package within data sheet
specifications.
Equation 4.
- Do not populate the shorting plug: By not populating the shorting plug,
the reference input VOC remains floating from any hardwired PCB input. This node
can then be driven directly by the VOC test point on the board to
directly drive specific external voltage the user can consider in their
application.
The point set by any of the above methods is
presented to an internal comparator, which is constantly monitored against the
output voltage VOUT. In the event that VOUT > VOC, the active low nOC pin
activates, pulling low to indicate that the system has reached the overcurrent
point. Resistor R1_x acts as the pull up resistor for the active low nOC node.